Horsman was one of seven contenders voted off the show by the American public. Last night, host Nick Cannon asked "rock star" juggler Mike Price, comedian Jacob Williams and balancer Cristin Sandu to join him onstage to hear their fates.

Williams was the winner of this round, which made sense. Even though Mike and Cristin have pretty impressive talents, they both flubbed their last performance; Mike dropped a club and Cristin fell over.

After the break, we got a treat: Ashleigh Butler and her dancing dog Pudsey, the winners of "Britain’s Got Talent." Their number was cheesy, corny, cutesy — and I wouldn't have it any other way.

The next group to join Nick onstage was made of Lightwire Theater, Inspire the Fire (a glee club) and All Beef Patty (drag queen). The ones moving on are — you guessed it — Lightwire Theater. They got the most positive remarks from the judges, and for good reason.

Then Cannon called up breakdancer Elusive, Latin dance group The Untouchables and singer Jake Wesley Rogers. And the winner is ... The Untouchables! Yay! Elusive just wasn't different enough and Jake's pillow-y hair scares me.

After a performance from Havana Brown, the last three acts went onstage: All Wheel Sports, Wordspit and the Illest (band) and Spencer Horsman. America voted and Horsman didn't make it.

Then from All Wheel Sports and Wordspit, the judges chose who stayed. Wordspit got Howard's vote. Howie went for All Wheel Sports because they're "better marketed." It came down to Sharon, who voted for All Wheel Sports.

I can't say I'm not disappointed, but that's showbiz. Next week, even more hopefuls will perform for our votes.

Maryland might be a small state, but folks from here seem to crop up on reality television at an almost alarming rate. Chefs battle it out on "Top Chef," Baltimore School for the Arts graduates show up on "So You Think You Can Dance" and "Project Runway," and area singers try to win a record deal...

Tuesday night’s hour-long -- you read that right -- results show kicks off with host Nick Cannon announcing that Cirque du Soleil’s Zarkana and will.i.am will perform later in the evening. Because a results show wouldn’t be a results show without extraneous performances.

Baltimore magician (and self-proclaimed "world's youngest escape artist") Spencer Horsman slipped out of a straightjacket and avoided almost certain death on last night's episode of "America's Got Talent."